We found 16 words by descrambling these letters BLIVE

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Our word unscrambler discovered 16 words from the 5 scrambled letters (B E I L V) you search for!

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What Can The Letters BLIVE Mean ?

These are the meanings of the letters BLIVE when you unscramble them.

  • Bile (n.)
    A boil.
  • Bile (n.)
    A yellow, or greenish, viscid fluid, usually alkaline in reaction, secreted by the liver. It passes into the intestines, where it aids in the digestive process. Its characteristic constituents are the bile salts, and coloring matters.
  • Bile (n.)
    Bitterness of feeling; choler; anger; ill humor; as, to stir one's bile.
  • Evil (a.)
    Having or exhibiting bad moral qualities; morally corrupt; wicked; wrong; vicious; as, evil conduct, thoughts, heart, words, and the like.
  • Evil (a.)
    Having qualities tending to injury and mischief; having a nature or properties which tend to badness; mischievous; not good; worthless or deleterious; poor; as, an evil beast; and evil plant; an evil crop.
  • Evil (a.)
    Producing or threatening sorrow, distress, injury, or calamity; unpropitious; calamitous; as, evil tidings; evil arrows; evil days.
  • Evil (adv.)
    In an evil manner; not well; ill; badly; unhappily; injuriously; unkindly.
  • Evil (n.)
    Anything which impairs the happiness of a being or deprives a being of any good; anything which causes suffering of any kind to sentient beings; injury; mischief; harm; -- opposed to good.
  • Evil (n.)
    malady or disease; especially in the phrase king's evil, the scrofula.
  • Evil (n.)
    Moral badness, or the deviation of a moral being from the principles of virtue imposed by conscience, or by the will of the Supreme Being, or by the principles of a lawful human authority; disposition to do wrong; moral offence; wickedness; depravity.
  • Live (a.)
    Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active properties; as, a live coal; live embers.
  • Live (a.)
    Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a live man, or orator.
  • Live (a.)
    Having life; alive; living; not dead.
  • Live (a.)
    Imparting power; having motion; as, the live spindle of a lathe.
  • Live (a.)
    Vivid; bright.
  • Live (n.)
    Life.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To be or continue in existence; to exist; to remain; to be permanent; to last; -- said of inanimate objects, ideas, etc.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To enjoy or make the most of life; to be in a state of happiness.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To have a spiritual existence; to be quickened, nourished, and actuated by divine influence or faith.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To make one's abiding place or home; to abide; to dwell; to reside.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To outlast danger; to float; -- said of a ship, boat, etc.; as, no ship could live in such a storm.
  • Live (v. i.)
    To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a certain manner, as to habits, conduct, or circumstances; as, to live in ease or affluence; to live happily or usefully.
  • Live (v. t.)
    To act habitually in conformity with; to practice.
  • Live (v. t.)
    To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a useful life.
  • Veil (n.)
    A cover; disguise; a mask; a pretense.
  • Veil (n.)
    A covering for a person or thing; as, a nun's veil; a paten veil; an altar veil.
  • Veil (n.)
    A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk; -- called also velum.
  • Veil (n.)
    Fig.: To invest; to cover; to hide; to conceal.
  • Veil (n.)
    Same as Velum, 3.
  • Veil (n.)
    Something hung up, or spread out, to intercept the view, and hide an object; a cover; a curtain; esp., a screen, usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphnous material, to hide or protect the face.
  • Veil (n.)
    The calyptra of mosses.
  • Veil (n.)
    To throw a veil over; to cover with a veil.
  • vibe (unknown)
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  • Vile (superl.)
    Low; base; worthless; mean; despicable.
  • Vile (superl.)
    Morally base or impure; depraved by sin; hateful; in the sight of God and men; sinful; wicked; bad.

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